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1. Rogtam+(OP)[view] [source] 2015-11-14 01:20:58
> The reasons for its strength have actually less to do with immigration than the continuous state of crisis of the French economy combined with the corruption of the political establishment.

The political establishment in France is in thrall to a radical, globalist agenda that seeks to increase its power by performing 'divide and conquer'.

A multicultural society has many more fault lines that can be exploited for political gain. One has only to look at how miserably the US is faring and how Americans are getting it good and hard from the donor class..

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2. noober+h1[view] [source] 2015-11-14 01:38:42
>>Rogtam+(OP)
Offtopic, but while multiculturalism makes certain things difficult (like congress in the US now, agreeing on policy) diversity also helps in other ways (like being able to understand and deal with those who aren't like you and don't agree with you). One example of an extremely sucessful, multicultural society is Singapore. And, be honest, for all of America's faults, it's still a world power and one of the largest economies in the world.
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3. SHIT_T+F8[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 03:57:34
>>noober+h1
One example of an extremely sucessful, multicultural society is Singapore.

So that's one. And one overseen and enforced by an autocrat.

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4. neuro_+wf[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 07:06:12
>>SHIT_T+F8
Singapore is a success only if you appreciate 24/7 unrelenting surveillance not to mention brutal oppression of anything even vaguely against the status quo.
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